Sweden

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Sweden is a country located on the Scandinavian Peninsula in Northern Europe. It borders Norway to the west and north, and Finland to the east. Sweden has a population of 10.6 million. It is linked to Denmark on the south-west by the Öresund Bridge.

European League of Football teams in Sweden[edit | edit source]

Nordic Storm defines itself as team from Copenhagen in Denmark, and Malmö in Sweden.[1] The two cities are part of the transnational Øresund metropolitan region and linked by the Öresund Bridge. Nordic Storm can sign homegrown players from both Denmark and Sweden.

The capital city Stockholm has been mentioned as potential ELF expansion site several times.[2]

Swedish Players in the European League of Football[edit | edit source]

2025 season[edit | edit source]

Team Player Country
Nordic Storm Ludvig Myrén 🇸🇪
Raiders Tirol Oscar Strömstedt 🇸🇪 

2024 season[edit | edit source]

Team Player Country
Berlin Thunder Lucas Lavin 🇸🇪 
Berlin Thunder Emil Hovde 🇸🇪 
Berlin Thunder Ludvig Myrén 🇸🇪 
Cologne Centurions Viktor Neumann 🇸🇪 
Cologne Centurions Max Forsback 🇸🇪 
Frankfurt Galaxy Sebastian Gauthier 🇸🇪 HG
Frankfurt Galaxy Hugo Dyrendahl 🇸🇪 
Hamburg Sea Devils Theo Landström 🇸🇪 
Panthers Wrocław William James 🇸🇪 
Paris Musketeers Aslan Zetterberg 🇸🇪 
Raiders Tirol Oscar Strömstedt 🇸🇪 

2023 season[edit | edit source]

Team Player Country
Barcelona Dragons Theo Landström 🇸🇪
Barcelona Dragons Benjamin Egbudiwe 🇸🇪 🇺🇸
Berlin Thunder Emil Hovde 🇸🇪
Berlin Thunder Ludvig Myrén 🇸🇪 
Frankfurt Galaxy Sebastian Gauthier 🇸🇪
Munich Ravens Joshua Akena Marques De Pombal 🇸🇪
Panthers Wrocław William James 🇸🇪
Stuttgart Surge Aslan Zetterberg 🇸🇪
Vienna Vikings Mattias Eriksson 🇸🇪

2022 season[edit | edit source]

Team Player Country
Berlin Thunder Ludvig Myrén 🇸🇪
Frankfurt Galaxy Sebastian Gauthier 🇸🇪
Leipzig Kings Anton Jallai 🇸🇪
Leipzig Kings Aslan Zetterberg 🇸🇪
Leipzig Kings William James 🇸🇪

2021 season[edit | edit source]

Team Player Country
Frankfurt Galaxy Sebastian Gauthier 🇸🇪

References[edit | edit source]